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Management representatives chosen for the council: W.P. Witherow, president of Blaw-Knox and new president of the National Association of Manufacturers; Rubber Executive Cyrus Ching and Shipping Tycoon Roger Lapham (both of the National Defense Mediation Board); General Electric's Charles Wilson; Lawrence Bell (aircraft); W. Gibson Carey Jr. (Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co.); Donald Comer (Avondale Mills); Robert M. Gaylord (Ingersoll Milling Machine Co.); Paul Hoffman (Studebaker Corp.); Charles Hook (American Rolling Mill Co.); Thomas R. Jones (American Type Founders, Inc.); Reuben Robertson (Champion Fiber...
...helped in arranging the dance. Working with Chairman Robert G. Drake '44 were Robert R. Albers '44, Gilberto Arias '44, Robert Bacon '43, Robert B. Barnet '42, Louis W. Cabot '43, Winthrop L. Carter '42, Peter Dammann '43, E. Bernard Fleischkar '42, John R. Frair '43, V. H. Charles Gibson '42, and Arture de la Guardia...
...Varsavina's life give her no end of trouble. They are three: Stanislas Rosing (Conrad Veidt), who snatches her from a circus, makes her a great dancer, marries her, dies; Roger Chevis (John Shepperd), who dies before he can marry her; and David Gibson (Dean Jagger), rich U.S. shipbuilder, who marries her but lives to tell the tale...
...principal duties of Princes was to provide for the preservation of perishing frescoes and monuments." So he visited Rome, which had plenty of such objects, "many of them in a suitably perishing condition." They only gave Bertie fits of temper. But in the studio of John Gibson, R.A., "he was much struck by three portraits of a beautiful Italian woman...
Smaller cities were Reith's guinea pigs. First to be singled out for experiment was Coventry, whose City Architect Donald Edward Evelyn Gibson has produced a set of plans. Last week some of his sketches (see cuts) arrived in the U.S. To disciples of Frank Lloyd Wright and Walter Gropius, Architect Gibson's classic-revival façades and pseudo-Roman columns looked disappointingly conservative. But he had laid out his future Coventry on spacious, parklike lines, put huge squares and fountains where crowded slums and shopping districts once knotted Coventry's busy traffic...